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Salesforce Developer

Birmingham
money-bag 55000.00-55000.00 Annual
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12 months FTC for a Salesforce Platform 1 certified developer up to £75k1-2 days per month onsite in Central Birmingham rest fully remote from within UKDevelop/update custom applications using Apex, lightning components and Visualfo12 months FTC Salesforce Developer wanted to join a Salesforce development team, where you''ll have the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the student experience. As a Salesforce Developer, you''ll be responsible for developing and maintaining custom applications, integrating with external systems, and driving process improvements that will enable our internal teams to deliver a consistently high-quality service. This is a 12-month FTC role with a competitive salary range of GBP55,000 to GBP75,000, offering the chance to grow your skills and make your mark in a thriving IT environment.Standout Responsibilities:Develop and update custom applications using Apex, Lightning Components, and Visualforce pages to enhance the Salesforce platform''s capabilities.Design and implement integrations with external systems using REST, SOAP APIs, and Platform Events to ensure seamless data flow.Identify and deliver process improvements that will evolve the Salesforce landscape and drive efficiency.Preferred Requirements:Proficiency in Apex coding, including classes, triggers, batch Apex, and scheduled jobs.Expertise in building modern, dynamic UI components using Lightning Web Components (LWC).Experience with REST and SOAP APIs for third-party system ..... full job details .....

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